and there was no harm to our foreign policy beyond hillary clinton, you know, having to speak to some people. so, we are looking at a young man, who was trying to do the right thing by exposing wrong-doing. that harmed nobody. he was 22 years old at the time, an army private, and yeah, he is facing life in prison. if we look at just hsbc, the banking money laundering settlement, $1.9 billion last week. and not one banker is going to prison for the high crimes and yet, again this yoing 22-year-old -- >> so then, if i may, what is the he key issue for you? is it that you do not see that much wrong with the crime he committed and you think it may be honorable or is that it that he has not received a speedy trial as guaranteed by the constitution? >> he has not received a speedy trial and he was tore churd by the marines in the marine base. something that has been admitted to. and in fact, and then he is facing life in prison. so, yes, he may have broken military regulations. but, is the punishment of life in prison for trying do the right thing equal to these military regulations that we